Tony Two-Cent
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Nothing on my agenda today, so I thought I'd get up early and hunt the old park again. Conditions are terribly dry here, but the digging is still relatively easy in this park. The grass is pretty much completely dead. I arrived at the park at 6:00 a.m. sharp to try and beat the heat. It's in the upper 90s here again today.
My first find of the day was an 1867 Indian Head Cent. It is the oldest Indian Head I have found at this park. Like the other Indian Heads I have found there, it came out of the ground looking fairly decent. About an hour later I found another Indian Head, this one was dated 1880.
Since I had plenty of time to hunt today I decided to dig a lot more nickel signals. There has to be some old nickels in this park but danged if I can find them! Digging the nickel signals did pay off, however, with a small gold ring. It rang up at 12-11 on the E-Trac. It isn't marked but I am 99% sure that it is gold. I will have to test it, but I don't currently have a test kit.
After that I found a lone Merc to save me from the SDHOS. The park was reluctant to give up many finds today, but that is expected in these extremely dry conditions. The gold ring made it a very fun hunt! It is the first gold I've found with my E-Trac.
Here are today's keepers:

This 1867 Indian Head is my second oldest:

Here's the 1880 Indian Head:

And the 1936 Mercury Dime:

The gold ring is very small, it must be a child's ring:


Thanks for looking and Happy Hunting!
My first find of the day was an 1867 Indian Head Cent. It is the oldest Indian Head I have found at this park. Like the other Indian Heads I have found there, it came out of the ground looking fairly decent. About an hour later I found another Indian Head, this one was dated 1880.
Since I had plenty of time to hunt today I decided to dig a lot more nickel signals. There has to be some old nickels in this park but danged if I can find them! Digging the nickel signals did pay off, however, with a small gold ring. It rang up at 12-11 on the E-Trac. It isn't marked but I am 99% sure that it is gold. I will have to test it, but I don't currently have a test kit.
After that I found a lone Merc to save me from the SDHOS. The park was reluctant to give up many finds today, but that is expected in these extremely dry conditions. The gold ring made it a very fun hunt! It is the first gold I've found with my E-Trac.
Here are today's keepers:

This 1867 Indian Head is my second oldest:

Here's the 1880 Indian Head:

And the 1936 Mercury Dime:

The gold ring is very small, it must be a child's ring:


Thanks for looking and Happy Hunting!
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